
Romans 6:1–14: Lent Through the Lens of Romans
From TICF Sermons by Tbilisi International Christian Fellowship (TICF)
March 15, 2026 · 38 min
About this episode
Eli Moyer discusses Romans 6:1-14, exploring the implications of grace and what it means to be dead to sin and alive in Christ during Lent.
Eli Moyer on Romans 6:1-14: We continue our Lenten journey by looking at Romans chapter six. This is where all the stuff that Jesus has done bumps into “what do WE do now?” and that bumping can cause some friction and confusion. Paul is addressing this great question…if grace is good, isn’t more grace better? We dig into this topic to try to make it clearer about what it means to be dead to sin and alive in Christ.
People in this episode
Host: Eli Moyer
Topics covered
- Lent
- grace
- sin
- Christianity
- Paul's teachings
- spiritual journey
Keywords
- Lent
- Romans
- grace
- sin
- Christianity
- Eli Moyer
- spirituality
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Romans, Romans 6:1-14
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